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| Intel Core2 Duo T5800 vs Celeron 560 |
Released October, 2008
Intel Core2 Duo T5800
- 2 GHz
- Dual core
Reasons to buy the Intel Core2 Duo T5800
![]() | Supports dynamic frequency scaling Yes |
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Differences What are the advantages of each
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Supports dynamic frequency scaling | Yes | vs | No | Somewhat common; Allows for maximum performance when needed, while conserving power and minimizing heat production when not needed | |||
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CPUBoss is not aware of any important advantages of the Celeron 560 vs the Core2 Duo T5800. | |||||||
Benchmarks Real world tests of Core2 Duo T5800 vs Celeron 560
GeekBench 3 (Multi-core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Core2 Duo T5800
1,869
Celeron 560
981
GeekBench 3 (Single core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Core2 Duo T5800
1,037
Celeron 560
988
GeekBench 3 (AES single core) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Core2 Duo T5800
84,400 MB/s
Celeron 560
85,000 MB/s
GeekBench (32-bit) Data courtesy Primate Labs
Core2 Duo T5800
1,685
Celeron 560
948
GeekBench
Core2 Duo T5800
3,038
Celeron 560
1,545
PassMark Data courtesy Passmark
Core2 Duo T5800
1,112
Celeron 560
533
PassMark (Single Core)
Core2 Duo T5800
677
Celeron 560
666
Specifications Full list of technical specs
summary | Core2 Duo T5800 | vs | Celeron 560 |
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Clock speed | 2 GHz | 2.13 GHz | |
Cores | Dual core | Single core | |
Socket type | |||
478 | |||
features | |||
Has a NX bit | Yes | Yes | |
Supports trusted computing | No | No | |
Has virtualization support | No | No | |
Instruction set extensions | |||
SSE2 | |||
MMX | |||
SSE3 | |||
SSE | |||
Supplemental SSE3 | |||
Supports dynamic frequency scaling | Yes | No | |
power consumption | |||
TDP | 35W | 31W | |
Annual home energy cost | 8.43 $/year | 7.47 $/year | |
Performance per watt | 2.25 pt/W | 2.2 pt/W | |
Typical power consumption | 28.44W | 25.19W |
details | Core2 Duo T5800 | vs | Celeron 560 |
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Architecture | x86-64 | x86-64 | |
Threads | 2 | 1 | |
L2 cache | 2 MB | 1 MB | |
L2 cache per core | 1 MB/core | 1 MB/core | |
Manufacture process | 65 nm | 65 nm | |
Transistor count | 291,000,000 | 291,000,000 | |
Max CPUs | 1 | 1 | |
Clock multiplier | 10 | 16 | |
Voltage range | 1.07 - 1.18V | 0.95 - 1.3V | |
integrated graphics | |||
GPU | None | None | |
Label | N/A | N/A | |
Latest DirectX | N/A | N/A | |
Number of displays supported | N/A | N/A | |
GPU clock speed | N/A | N/A | |
Turbo clock speed | N/A | N/A | |
3DMark06 | N/A | N/A | |
bus | |||
Architecture | FSB | FSB | |
Number of links | 1 | 1 | |
Clock speed | 800 MHz | 533 MHz |
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